Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Sunday, February 19.
Haaland's agent names striker's future price
Erling Haaland will be worth one billion euros in the future, according to his agent.
Haaland signed for Manchester City for £51m in the summer from Borussia Dortmund and has scored 32 goals in 31 games so far this season. Under contract until 2027, Haaland's camp have openly discussed the idea of leaving City to play in different leagues in the future.
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His agent, Rafaela Pimenta, recently refused to deny that Haaland had a release clause in his City contract, before suggesting his overall value to a club would be worth one billion euros in the future. Now, Pimenta has suggested Haaland's transfer value could be one billion.
Luton Town chief takes aim at City
Luton Town director Stephen Browne has taken aim at Manchester City and the Premier League following allegations of over 100 financial breaches.
City were charged by the Premier League earlier this month with dozens of alleged breaches, following a four-year investigation looking back at activity dating back to 2009. The Blues were alleged to have breached league rules requiring provision “in utmost good faith” of “accurate financial information that gives a true and fair view of the club’s financial position” - charges they strongly deny.
The charges have once again brought Premier League ownership and financing to the forefront of the conversation, particularly after Chelsea's new owner spent around £600million in two transfer windows. And Luton chief Browne used his programme notes before Saturday's defeat to Burnley to take aim at the top flight.
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